Have you heard of Drunvalo Melchizedek OP? And are there many mystery schools that run along the Nile that you know of?

Quoting: Sharkee

Yes I heard of him.

There are magicians in egypt..there knowledge stems through generations of that information being handed down to them.

It's a dying breed because the new generation doesn't have the interest.

These magicians are very adept in there craft.Some of them work with ginns.The islamic mythology is steeped with the old ginn being mastered to do things for there masters.

There aren't any well known mystery schools out there..there pretty much have died of.The egyptians are a very supperstious lot...because of there background...they fear the master magician..there realy well respected and feared.

Quoting: mysterynomore

If the mystery schools in that region have died off then how do they continue there practice? How does one earn the right to be initiated in the great pyramids? More so the King and Queens chamber? And how does the new generation get to tap into this grid as it has become a "New Age farce" as some call it. The reason I ask this is because you said and I agree the Egyptians are a superstitious lot as you put them as most of the findings in Egypt go directly against what they have been taught to believe.

Quoting: Sharkee

It's been handed down..between initiates of that particular knowledge...they work underground..behind the scenes.

There is no initiation in the great pyramid anymore...that's long gone.You do get people going there..mainly new agers that do some work inside the pyramid....even around that complex.

The egyptians aren't descendants from the old egyptian period....they asume that they are..

The magicians over there don't work like the mystery schools did..they have gained there knowledge through generational hand downs. they pass there knowledge to there apprentice.

The pyramids predate the first dynastic period. some say it was erected when atlantis was here.

One thing I know is that the pyramids weren't built by aliens like some claim.

The sphinx's head is not the original one.Anyone that goes there can tell it's not...it's size proportion to the rest of the body is way of.

I'm pretty shore that the original head was of anubis.

Quoting: mysterynomore

I will go back in reverse order of your response. I agree that the head may be of Anubis but that was a Neter and there were many of those. So I have to ask if Anubis was in fact carved into the Sphinx why that Neter. Was that Neter a measurement? And the water erosion theory has always been an interest to me by Robert M. Schoch. It has always intrigued me. I know the Pyramids predate but the question is how long before the Egyptians stumbled upon this structure and were they ultimately told what it is here for. The interesting thing about the Sphinx is that in all of the Sacred Geometry that lays in the Great Pyramids of Giza why it has no relevance to the Sacred part of the sight. I have read many things but never have stumbled upon an answer for this. As far as the information transferred onto the young I can understand.